What Ross Brawn needs to do to fix F1

2017-02-03 08:07:01 by T4N

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Autosport Plus What Ross Brawn needs to do to fix F1 Hopes for Ross Brawn's new position in Formula 1's leadership group are high. But he might find this his biggest challenge yet
When you are on the inside of Formula 1, it feels like you are on the cliff-face of excitement. Everything that is happening around you is so cutting edge that you just can't help but be impressed.
But take a step back and look at F1 like a television viewer or trackside spectator, and you see something completely different. That is something Ross Brawn must keep in mind in his new job with Liberty Media.
I have been on both sides, so I can assure you that this is exactly the problem. I still move mountains to watch grands prix live, but when sitting there, especially when trying to justify it to my wife, I often wonder why I just don't wait to read about the result on Autosport! Gary Anderson
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